Air Hostess Sets Herself ablaze in Bangalore


BANGALORE, Jun 19 (Times of India): A 21-year old air hostess allegedly set herself ablaze on Thursday night in a house she shared with a colleague, in Hunasamaranahalli in Yelahanka police limits.

Asha Mohammed Ali poured kerosene and lit herself when she was alone. Preliminary investigations led police to believe that she took the step after breaking up with her lover.

Hailing from Thrissur, Kerala, she worked with Air India-SATS for the past year.

Her colleague, Sowmya, with whom she shared the house, tried to contact Asha several times that evening, but there was no response. When Sowmya returned home around 10pm, she found the door locked. She summoned her landlord, who opened the apartment with a spare key. They found Asha lying dead.

Yelahanka police, who got a call from her colleague Sowmya, rushed to the spot and registered a case based on her complaint. Police suspect that she was dejected after her lover spurned her. "This could be the reason why she took the extreme step. She did not leave a suicide note, so we cannot confirm it," police said.

Investigations revealed that Asha had fallen in love with a person identified only as Manu, about who she spoke often to Sowmya. Their parents opposed their relationship as they belonged to different communities. Police said Asha fell into a depression, and may have decided to end her life. "We did not find any suicide note in the house. But we questioned her relatives and friends, who admitted that she was in love with a certain man. Both sets of parents opposed the marriage, so we suspect this could be the main reason," an officer said.

  

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Jun 18 2011

    This is not love but infatuation. Misguided youth and wrong guidance from friends.... result is irrevocable... May her soul rest in peace. Parents are friends, guide and mentors... Parents always wish good for their children... Youth should turn to their parents and siblings for guidance. Parents too should have open heart and friendly relations with the children...

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  • Ganesh, Mangaladevi, Mangalore

    Sat, Jun 18 2011

    18 to 30 years is very dangerous. Parents should take care of children’s.
    If parents is open minded diff. we can save this life.
    If some one fall in love, then it's very difficult to separate.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Sat, Jun 18 2011

    Both parties opposed their love relation...now go to grave with her...they must be happy by looking at the burnt body of hers..!! atleast they can be happy at her death..!

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